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Archaeologists in Vienna, Austria, uncovered a significant find: a Roman mass grave from the first century A.D., located ...
Archaeologists said the discovery of the mass grave is especially important because the Romans often cremated their dead, and so Roman inhumation burials from ...
The renovation of a football pitch in Austria’s capital has led to the discovery of a Roman mass grave housing the remains of ...
Since the birth of humanity people have fought each other. Over time the ancient weapons have been replaced by more ...
They dug up the remains of potentially 150 males aged between 20 and 30 years, hinting that a “catastrophic event in a military ... weapons and equipment, the team still discovered a Roman ...
Experts at the Vienna Museum provided a public presentation of the mass grave this week, which had the bodies of more than ...
The renovation of a football pitch in Austria’s capital has led to the discovery of a Roman mass grave housing the remains of more than a hundred soldiers ... and made by weapons including ...
Archaeologists think that as many as 150 individuals may have been hastily buried at the site, likely after a "catastrophic" military event ...